Today’s Totally Random
Lines
And so do I. -Victorious Prince of York,
Before I see thee seated in that throne
Which now the house of Lancaster usurps,
I vow by heaven these eyes shall never
close.
Earl of Warwick
King Henry the Sixth
Part III Act I, Scene i, Line 21
And so do I what, Warwick? I’ll tell you what.
Warwick hopes, as Richard does, to shake King Henry’s head. I’m pretty
sure that both Richard and Warwick mean that they are hoping to shake Henry’s head,
unattached to Henry’s body. Well, that doesn’t sound particularly good for Henry,
does it? No, it does not.
Just a second, Mr. Blagys. I'm looking at the text here. Is it possible you’re jumping to conclusions? Perhaps Mr. Warwick and Mr. Richard just want to tousle King Henry’s hair. You know – like you do to me. I don’t think it’s fair just to assume they want to cut off his head. Can’t we give them the benefit of the doubt?
Mojo, did you read the lines preceding Today’s Line? Here, take
a look.
Marquess of Montague
[showing his bloody
sword to the Duke of York]
And, brother, here’s the Earl of Wiltshire’s
blood,
Whom I encounter’d as the battles join’d.
Richard
Speak thou for me, and tell them what I
did.
[throwing down
the Duke of Somerset’s head]
He's throwing down Somerset's head, Mojo; the detached head. Still think he wants to tousle
King Henry’s hair?
Um, never mind.

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